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There were several [[Halina Simplette|other Simplette models]]. | There were several [[Halina Simplette|other Simplette models]]. | ||
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*Type: instant load camera | *Type: instant load camera | ||
*Manufacturer: [[Haking]] | *Manufacturer: [[Haking]] |
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Halina Simplette Electric showing flash gun open image by AWCam (Image rights) |
The Halina Simplette Electric is a camera for 126 films (Kodapak cartridges) made by Haking in Hong Kong c.1970. It is quite sophisticated for a 126 camera, being built on a metal frame with a focusing lens, an uncoupled selenium meter - with the gauge on the top plate - and a choice of four apertures, f/8 - f/22 set by a lever on the side of the lens barrel. There is a flip-up bulb flash gun mounted on the top plate. Later models may have a flashcube mount in place of the bulb holder. There were several other Simplette models.
Specifications
- Type: instant load camera
- Manufacturer: Haking
- Films: 126 film cartridges
- Lenses: Halina Achromat
- Viewfinder: optical
- Flash: reflector for flash bulb can be turned up (on camera top)